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The Goose Is Out: SOLD OUT Wizz Jones, Simon Prager, Alfie Jones, The Ivy House, Friday 25th March.


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The Goose Is Out: Wizz Jones, Simon Prager, Alfie Jones, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE, Friday 25th March. Doors open 7pm.


Tickets: https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout



Please take a lateral flow test within 24 hours of attending the gig. Please wear a face covering when moving around the venue.


Wizz Jones was inspired by Big Bill Broonzy and Rambin' Jack Elliott and learned his guitar licks from the likes of Davy Graham and Long John Baldry whilst playing in the coffee bars of London's Soho in the late 1950's.


He has been a huge influence on many and is a widely admired singer and guitarist, with a totally unique guitar style.

..."As for his guitar playing, he swings so much. Nobody really swings as well as Wizz" - Steve Tilston.


Inspired by legendary blues and gospel guitarist, Rev. Gary Davis, Simon Prager has been involved in the British blues scene since the ?60s. He has worked alongside such greats as JoAnn Kelly and Sonny Terry. Simon also performed as part of the ?City Ramblers Revival? skiffle group with Hylda Sims, Kev ?doc? Stenson until Hylda's sad passing two years ago. Simon continues to gig with Kev Stenson.


Alfie Jones is Wizz's grandson, a great guitarist and singer. A totally captivating performer and definitely a star on the rise.




 

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